A new study led by Dr. Jack Tseng and published in PeerJ Life & Environment has shed light on the intricate relationship between tooth wear and jaw mechanics in highly carnivorous mammals, known as ...
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Built to crush bones: meet nature’s fastest killer
Biomechanical research across two very different lineages of predators, spotted hyenas and crocodilians, is revealing how ...
We may not regard hyenas as the most adorable animals, but they are both fascinating and impressive. Despite having the appearance of a rather thin and scruffy dog, they belong to the Feliformia ...
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Pachycrocuta; Bone-Crushing Hyenas of the Ice Age
Hyenas in the modern day are very capable predators that, despite their close association with scavenging, are capable of warding off attacks from adult lions. The most widespread and formidable ...
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